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  1. Login to QAS - Client <insert Screenshot>

  2. Access Develop from left navigation of your QAS - Client to view Test Explorer screen.

  3. Initiate either the Edge or Chrome ObjectSpy. For an in-depth guide on launching a web ObjectSpy, please refer to Launching ObjectSpy.

  4. Ensure you are in Learn Objects Tab. <insert Screenshot>

  5. Enable Hover mode, as shown in the screenshot. <Screenshot>

  6. Position your mouse pointer over the object and once the object details are highlighted, click on it.

  7. This action will result in the object being added to the list in the ObjectSpy window.

  8. If you prefer to edit or delete any of the existing objects in the session, hover on the added Object in ObjectSpy window.

  9. You will see three options:

    1. Edit

    2. Highlight

    3. Delete

  10. Click the Edit (Pencil) icon adjacent to the object you intend to modify.

  11. You can edit

    1. Name: Name of the Object

    2. Class: Class of the Object

    3. Locator Type

    4. Locator Value

  12. If you prefer to change the object with another object, click Update Object icon.

  13. The section will change to light orange color to give the feedback that the Update Object mode is on.

  14. Click the new Object you wanted to replace; the object will be updated.

  15. After making the necessary changes to the object details, click Save.

  16. Once all the changes are made, click Save To Repository to update the changes.

  17. At the bottom of the screen, you can see the number of objects from this page added to the repository.

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  1. Login to QAS - Client. <insert Screenshot>

  2. Access Develop from left navigation of your QAS - Client to view Test Explorer screen.

  3. Click Objects icon from extreme right of the toolkit.

  4. You will see Object Repository.

  5. All the objects will be listed.

  6. Initiate ObjectSpy. For comprehensive guidelines on how to launch a web object spy, please refer to Launching Object.

  7. Ensure you are in Learn Objects Tab. <insert Screenshot>

  8. Input the URL of the application you're testing into the address bar.

  9. Activate Image mode, as illustrated in the screenshot. <include screenshot>

  10. Choose the image you wish to include using the drag and drop method and set the position of the pointer by clicking on the image.

  11. The image object will then be added to the list in the ObjectSpy window.

  12. Hover on the object that you want to edit.

  13. You will see three options

    1. Edit

    2. Highlight

    3. Delete

  14. Click the Edit (Pencil) icon adjacent to the object you intend to modify.

  15. You can edit

    1. Name: Name of the Object

    2. Class: Class of the Object

    3. Locator Type

    4. Locator Value

  16. if you prefer to change the object with another object, click Update Object icon.

  17. The section will change to light orange color to give the feedback that the Update Object mode is on.

  18. Click the new Object you wanted to replace; the object will be updated.

  19. After making the necessary changes to the object details, click Save.

  20. After incorporating all the necessary objects, click Save to Repository.

  21. Your objects will be stored in the repository, as shown in the relevant screenshot.

  22. It is suggested that you use the Web Object Spy in either left dock mode or right dock mode. However, if you prefer using it in a different dock mode, you can simply click the Hover/Image button to commence usage.

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  1. Login to QAS - Client <insert Screenshot>

  2. Access Develop from left navigation of your QAS - Client to view Test Explorer screen.

  3. Initiate either the Edge or Chrome ObjectSpy. For an in-depth guide on launching a web object spy, please refer to Launching ObjectSpy.

  4. Ensure you are in Learn Objects Tab. <insert Screenshot>

  5. Hover on the object that you want to edit.

  6. You will see three options

    1. Edit

    2. Highlight

    3. Delete

  7. Click Highlight icon.

  8. The object that was used will be highlighted in the browser window.

💡Golden Nuggets: Best Practices for Object Management

  • Please note that the screen resolution where optimum UX for Object Spy will work would be

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  • 884px x 675px.

📞📚 Here to Help: Support and Resources

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